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el gato malo
boriquagato
these mitigations do not work to stop covid or to reduce overall deaths.this is the most expensive peace time policy debacle in human history and they all want to do
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Dr. Urso
richardursomd
Treating patients is not that hard. Treat early, that’s a mainstay. Especially the at risk. Treat all phases at the appropriate time. The virus is replicating only at the beginning
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Essential Borker
workingdog_
the world would be worse without autistic people in it. human society would be far worse. you don't even realize how much you want and need us around. you have
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fysnamist
alfysnamiya
Doctors are dumb, actually. Their field demands only rote memorisation of data and procedures. Like women, some may be smart, but none are intelligent. They are also wrong and hippocritical,
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Murray 🇺🇸
Rothbard1776
.@joerogan reaches a larger audience in one episode than @a_picazo will likely reach in her entire career. He has interviewed people that span the entire ideological spectrum, stretching far beyond
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
1/ There’s a very middle class obsession about not being able to go and work and study in the EU because of Brexit The obsession should be on the poorest
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Charlotte Summers
charlot_summers
In October, I wrote an article outlining why I didn’t think a second wave was inevitable. We are now experiencing a wave that is worse than the one in spring
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elishadacey
elishadacey
Good morning Winnipeg.Got a message overnight that I'm not going to respond directly to (because it was mean and unnecessary) but a bit of a thread, if you'll permit me.
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Exeter Students’ Guild President
ExePresident
THREAD: Transgender Day of Remembrance. We're all posting about solidarity. Great. But this isn’t enough. So, let me quickly talk about something directly impacting our trans students which sabbatical officers
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
Because of the awful @WSJ piece & the editor’s doubling down of its sexism, I thought we could use a reminder about some research that exists showing that women are
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Fresco
enigma3916
In my opinion, psychedelics will be widely used in the future to treat mental health disorders, from PTSD to depression - a thread on one of my favorite companies in
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
These are two remarkable virologists: Pyotr (on the left) and Konstantin Chumakov. They are brothers, Pyotr us one year older. Their parents were famous Soviet virologists Mikhail Chumakov and Marina
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Princeton Geniza Lab
GenizaLab
For those days when you need to draw up a legal document and also call down eternal fire upon your enemies. T-S J3.23 On the next page, too, the same
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
As someone who wrote a book on this topicEnding Medical Reversal (2015) w @adamcifu This article hurtsUnless you have a parachute-- and lets be clear-none of these drugs are parachutes--
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Jacob Simmering
iacobus42
This is normally right thinking but I'm not sure it's right today. Evidence based medicine is an important paradigm - we don't normally want to overstep our evidence. But those
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Sreejith Parameswaran
SreejithDr
It is exactly #25years since I entered Government Medical College, #Kottayam, Kerala, as a medical student, on 12th September 1995! From a timid (& lean) lad all of 17 years,
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